WIN! Tickets to Concrete Jungle featuring V-Nutz

By That's Beijing, August 9, 2016

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Cad 73, resident DJ over at Migas, is bringing in a special guest all the way from Shanghai. The guest DJ is none other than V-Nutz. He’ll be kicking off a night full of funk, hip-hop, reggae, Afrobeat, disco, soul…well, you get the idea. The party starts at Migas at 10pm on Saturday August 13. We’re not sure about you, but we’re ready for it to be Saturday already.

See event listing for details. 


***WIN!***

We have two tickets to give away (worth RMB60 each) to go to Concrete Jungle featuring V-Nutz. For your chance to win, sign up for That's Beijing's weekly newsletter and keep an eye out for the giveaway details which will be sent out on Wednesday, August 10. Not already a subscriber? You can sign up for it by clicking right here.


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